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<blockquote data-quote="iceteebone" data-source="post: 2304832" data-attributes="member: 549344"><p>what happens is you'll get the xm kit. i have the universal kit wich comes with the tuner and the adapter to hook into an alpine headunit. it also works as a pass through so you can add an ipod. anyways all you do is plug the adapter into the tuner, and then the adapter into your deck, and hook up your antena, and you are good to go. you then control the xm right from your headunit, and you can conceal the tuner and adapter. this is a much better route then getting a plug n play kit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceteebone, post: 2304832, member: 549344"] what happens is you'll get the xm kit. i have the universal kit wich comes with the tuner and the adapter to hook into an alpine headunit. it also works as a pass through so you can add an ipod. anyways all you do is plug the adapter into the tuner, and then the adapter into your deck, and hook up your antena, and you are good to go. you then control the xm right from your headunit, and you can conceal the tuner and adapter. this is a much better route then getting a plug n play kit [/QUOTE]
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